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This is a nice question. I like modern tube gear only, as mono Power Amps, Preamps, or mono integrated (that do not exists in the market).The reasons are greatest sound, ancient technology, beautiful looking and heats the room in winter.I like Triode, class A, preferably ciclotron, 50 to 80W/8 ohms, OTL is better, but I can accept a OTCoupled too. I do not like the usual mass(6550,KT88,EL34,300B etc...) tubes. I prefer 6C33,211 and 6AS7, and 6H30,6SN7,12AX7,6DJ8,6350 etc for input tubes. I also like Single Triode input tubes as the 6J5 (a half 12AX7), but all manufactures today use Dual Triodes on input. Why they use only Dual Triodes on the input tubes positions ?Regards,
Sounds like we have similar tastes. I have Atma-Sphere MA-1's mono blocks (that use the 6AS7 output tubes) and Audio Mirror 45 SET mono blocks (that use the 6C33 output tubes) - all in Class A.George
The sound, pure and simple. yeah, cheesy answer but for me it's the only logical reason. I *think* much of it has to do with lower levels of high order harmonics, which tubes seem to have less of. I suspect part of this is because quite a bit of tube gear has lower levels of feedback that most SS gear. No, I have no hard and fast evidence of this but over the years I've come to enjoy gear with less though not necessarily zero feedback. The fact that it's easy to work on and repair is a bonus.
Fluidity
I'm fond of the sexy glow of tubes at night. aa Most of the so-called maintenance issues are related to the necessary periodic replacement of worn out tubes and adjustment of the bias. I find that tube replacement just gives me an opportunity to engage in the joys of tube rolling. My tube monoblocks don't seem to attenuate high frequencies and I also own some digital amps for comparison. However, to my ears, the digital amps seems to attenuate the mid-range.-Roy
Why do you like tube gear?
Quote from: JackD201 on 1 Jul 2009, 04:04 amFluidityDear JACKD201,Well, this fluidity for me seems a problem, or some side effect of something. Please explain how is this fluidity for you? Lets see if this is the same that Iam think to be.Some tube amps do not have fluidity in the sound, others have after afew time of listening etc... Wonder what is the cause of it ? A output Transformer saturated? Maybe this is a effect found only in SETs amps, I feel multi tube amps do not have it, but I could be wrong.Regards,